Richard Holeton Explained
Richard Holeton (born December 28, 1952) is an American writer and higher-education administrator. His creative works are foundational in the hypertext and electronic literature genres. As a writer, his most notable work is the hypertext novel Figurski at Findhorn on Acid, which has been recognized as an important early work of electronic literature[1] and is included in the hypertext canon.[2]
A 20th Anniversary Edition of Figurski at Findhorn on Acid, in archival and contemporary versions, was released in 2021 by Washington State University Vancouver’s Electronic Literature Lab.[3] Holeton's work is collected in The NEXT Museum, a digital preservation space.
Holeton's short fiction has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including ZYZZYVA, , Grain, OPEN: Journal of Arts & Letters, the Indiana Review, and the Mississippi Review. He also wrote the textbooks Composing Cyberspace: Identity, Community, and Knowledge in the Electronic Age and Encountering Cultures: Reading and Writing in a Changing World.
Biography
Early life and education
Richard Holeton was born in Orange, New Jersey and was raised in Bellevue, Washington.[4] He earned a BA from Stanford and MA and MFA degrees from San Francisco State University.[5]
Career
After receiving his MA in 1986, Holeton began working as a writing lecturer at San Francisco State University, Cañada College, and Stanford University.[6] He transitioned into working with technology and student computing. He worked to teach language and literature faculty methods of integrating computers into their classroom pedagogy[7] and became an administrator with Stanford University Libraries and residential computing. During this time he was a Director of the New Media Consortium and also worked with EDUCAUSE[8] to co-develop the Learning Space Rating System.[9] Following his retirement from teaching and holding administrative positions at Stanford, Holeton is Assistant Vice Provost for Learning Environments, Emeritus.
In 2014, Holeton was awarded a fellowship from MacDowell, which he spent working in the Schelling studio.[10] He has also received fellowships from the Brown Foundation, California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts; as well as the Transatlantic Review Award from the Henfield Foundation.[11]
Selected works
Books
Short fiction and multimedia work
- "WAIF OD" (2020, in )[16]
- "In Denial: A Further Redaction of the Mueller Report" (2019, in The Fictitious Press) Available: fictitiouspress.com
- "March Madness, 1974" (2018, in Open: Journal of Arts & Letters)[17]
- Republished in COG, 2018[18]
- Finalist, COG Page to Screen Awards
- "Custom Orthotics Changed My Life" (2010, in Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy)[19]
- Also published by Kairos on YouTube
- "Calling Fruits and Vegetables" in Fish Anthology 2007: A Paper Heart is Beating, A Paper Boat Sets Sail. Fish Publishing, 2007.
- Runner-up, Fish One-Page Prize
- "Product Placement" (2007, in Mississippi Review)[20]
- Honorable Mention, 2007 Mississippi Review Prize
- "Thanks for Covering Your Lane" (2006, in Indiana Review)[21]
- Finalist, 2005 Indiana Review Fiction Prize
- Finalist, 2012 California Writers Exchange Award, Poets & Writers
- "Frequently Asked Questions About 'Hypertext'" (2006, in Electronic Literature Collection)[22]
- "Understanding Hypertext" (2004, in ZYZZYVA)[23]
- "Streleski at Findhorn on Acid" (1995, in Grain)[24]
- First Prize, Short Grain Postcard Story
Poetry
- "Afterword(s): Take a Book/Leave a Book" (2019, in Forklift, Ohio)[25]
- Multimedia version, Notre Dame Review, 2020[26]
- "Sonnetizing the Singularity" (2018, in Unlost: Journal of Found Poetry & Art)[27]
Nonfiction and scholarship
- "Someone, Somewhere, with Something: The Origins of Figurski" (2021, in Figurski at Findhorn on Acid).[28]
- "Learning Space Rating System" (2021, in EDUCAUSE)[29]
- "Toward Inclusive Learning Spaces: Physiological, Cognitive, and Cultural Inclusion and the Learning Space Rating System" (2020, in EDUCAUSE Review)[30]
- "A Little Transmediation Can Be a Dangerous Thing, or What Happened When I Made a Multimedia Poem from an Artist’s Book" (2019, ELO2019: Electronic Literature Organization Conference & Media Arts Festival, Programme and Book of Abstracts)[31]
- "How Much is Too Much New Media for the Net Generation?" (2010, in Reading and Writing New Media)[32]
- "Signposts of the Revolution? What We Talk about When We Talk about Learning Spaces" (2009, in EDUCAUSE Review)[33]
- "The Net Generation on Campus and Online" (2009, in Talking Stick: The Magazine of the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International)[34]
- "New Students, Emerging Technologies, Virtual Communities, and the College Residential Experience" (2008, in Residence Life and the New Student Experience)[35]
- "Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency (book review)" (2005, in Resource Center or Cyberculture Studies)[36]
- "Constructive 'Noise in the Channel': Effects of Controversial Forwarded E-mail in a College Residential and Virtual Community" (1999, in ED-MEDIA)[37]
- "The Semi-Virtual Composition Classroom: A Model for Techno-Amphibians" (1997, in The Technology Source (Horizon Project))[38]
- "Amadeus (theater review)" (1987, in Palo Alto Weekly)[39]
- "Family Life in the 80s from a Gay Perspective" (1986, in Palo Alto Weekly)[40]
- "Stanford Waits for Godot: Celebrating Samuel Beckett at 80 (book review)" (1986, in Palo Alto Weekly)[41]
- "An Unauthorized Peek Behind the Iron Curtain" (1985, in Palo Alto Weekly)[42]
Selected criticism
- Pisarski, Mariusz (July 14, 2021). "The new Figurski…– blueprints for media translation." Electronic Literature Lab. Available: https://dtc-wsuv.org/wp/ell/2021/07/14/the-new-figurski-blueprints-for-media-translation/
- Grigar, Dene (2021). “Migration as Translation: Moving Figurski to the Web.” Introduction. In Holeton, Richard. Figurski at Findhorn on Acid (20th Anniversary ed.). Vancouver, WA USA, Electronic Literature Lab. https://figurskiatfindhornonacid.com/introduction.html
- Tratner, Michael (2021). “The Distinctive Quality of Holeton’s Hypertext Novel.” Introduction. In Holeton, Richard. Figurski at Findhorn on Acid (20th Anniversary ed.). Vancouver, WA USA, Electronic Literature Lab. https://figurskiatfindhornonacid.com/introduction.html
- Book: Grigar, Dene . Rebooting Electronic Literature, Vol. 2: Documenting pre-web born digital media . Nouspace Publications . December 20, 2019 . A Man and His Shoes: Complexity and Satire in Richard Holeton's Figurski at Findhorn on Acid. Available: https://scalar.usc.edu/works/rebooting-electronic-literature-volume-2/essay-on-richard-holetons-figurski-at-findhorn-on-acid?path=richard-holetons-figurski-at-findhorn-on-acid
- Miya, Chelsea (May 12, 2019). “Figurski at Findhorn on Acid”. Electronic Literature Directory. Available: https://directory.eliterature.org/individual-work/5061
- Book: Heckman . Davin . O'Sullivan . James . Literary Studies in the Digital Age . MLA Commons . 2018 . Electronic Literature: Contexts and Poetics. Available: dlsanthology.mla.hcommons.org/electronic-literature-contexts-and-poetics/
- Bau de Oliveira, Joanita (September 23, 2016). "A Narrativa Especular em Hipertexto: O Caso de 'Frequently Asked Questions About “Hypertext”,' De Richard Holeton". XV Abralic. Available: https://abralic.org.br/anais/arquivos/2016_1491505737.pdf
- English translation: https://files.journoportfolio.com/users/43131/uploads/7c782142-5a28-46dc-9a54-bd8add95cbb7.pdf
- Book: Ensslin, Astrid . Literary Gaming . MIT Press . 2014 . "The Pen is Your Weapon of Choice": Ludic hypertext literature and the play with the reader . 978-0262027151.
- Book: Bell, Alice . The Possible Worlds of Hypertext Fiction . Palgrave Macmillan . 2010 . The Colorful Worlds of Richard Holeton's (2001) 'Figurski at Findhorn on Acid'. 150–184 . 978-0-230-28128-8.
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Grigar, Dene. Dene_Grigar. 2019-12-20. Rebooting Electronic Literature, Volume 2: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media. Nouspace Publications. en. 01.
- Book: Ensslin, Astrid. Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions. 2007-07-09. Continuum. 9781472542281. London. 66. 1073783752. Astrid_Ensslin.
- Book: Holeton, Richard. Figurski at Findhorn on Acid. Electronic Literature Lab. 2021. Vancouver, WA.
- Web site: Richard Holeton. 2021-04-30. Poets & Writers. en.
- Web site: Rasmussen. Eric Dean. Richard Holeton. 29 April 2021. Electronic Literature Knowledge Base. ELMCIP.
- Web site: Profile - Richard Holeton - The Authors Guild. 2021-04-30. go.authorsguild.org.
- News: Basu. Janet. 30 March 1988. Emerging from the Electronic Cave. Stanford Today. 30 April 2021.
- Web site: EDUCUASE . Entry for Richard Holeton at EDUCAUSE.org . EDUCAUSE Directory . Educause.org . 29 April 2021.
- https://www.educause.edu/eli/initiatives/learning-space-rating-system Learning Space Rating System
- Web site: MacDowell Colony . Richard Holeton, Artist. . MacDowell . 29 April 2021.
- Web site: Richard Holeton. 2021-05-11. www.arts.gov. en.
- Book: Holeton . Richard . Figurski at Findhorn on Acid . 2001 . Eastgate Systems, Inc . Boston . 1884511406 . 635341029 .
- Book: Holeton . Richard . Composing Cyberspace: Identity, Community, and Knowledge in the Electronic Age . 1998 . McGraw Hill . 0070295484 . 37721266 .
- Book: Holeton . Richard . Encountering Cultures: Reading and Writing in a Changing World . 1992 . Prentice Hall . 9780131763791 . 1027892632 .
- Book: Holeton . Richard . Encountering Cultures: Reading and Writing in a Changing World . 1995 . Prentice Hall . 0132998270 . 1027892632 .
- Holeton. Richard. Summer 2020. WAIF OD. F(r)iction. 16.
- Holeton. Richard. April 2018. March Madness, 1974. OPEN: A Journal of Arts and Letters.
- Holeton. Richard. 2018. [hpy-of-steven-markow-issue-9ttps://www.cogzine.com/co March Madness, 1974]. COG. 11.
- Holeton. Richard. 2010. Custom Orthotics Changed My Life. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. 14. 2.
- Holeton. Richard. June 2007. Product Placement. Mississippi Review. 35.1 and 35.2.
- Holeton. Richard. Winter 2006. Thanks for Covering Your Lane. Indiana Review. 28. 2.
- Holeton. Richard. 2006. Frequently Asked Questions about Hypertext. Electronic Literature Collection. 1.
- Holeton. Richard. Winter 2004. Understanding Hypertext. Zyzzyva. 72.
- Holeton. Richard. 1995. Streleski at Findhorn on Acid. Grain. 23. 3.
- Holeton. Richard. Spring 2019. Afterword(s): Take a Book/Leave a Book. Forklift, Ohio. 37.
- Holeton. Richard. January 2020. Afterword(s): Take a Book/Leave a Book. Notre Dame Review. 48.
- Holeton. Richard. May 2018. Sonnetizing the Singularity. Unlost: Journal of Found Poetry & Art. 13.
- Book: Holeton, Richard. Figurski at Findhorn on Acid. Electronic Literature Lab. 2021. Washington State University. Someone, Somewhere, with Something: The Origins of Figurski.
- Brandt. Barbara. Brown. Malcolm. Dugdale. Shirley. Finkelstein. Adam. Holeton. Richard. Johnston. Julie. Ramsay. Crystal. Smith. Robert. 2021. Learning Space Rating System. EDUCAUSE.
- Holeton. Richard. 28 February 2020. Toward Inclusive Learning Spaces: Physiological, Cognitive, and Cultural Inclusion and the Learning Space Rating System. EDUCAUSE Review.
- Holeton. Richard. 10 July 2019. A Little Transmediation Can Be a Dangerous Thing, or What Happened When I Made a Multimedia Poem from an Artist's Book. ELO2019: Electronic Literature Organization Conference & Media Arts Festival, Programme and Book of Abstracts. 80-81.
- Book: Holeton, Richard. RAW: (Reading and Writing) New Media. Hampton Press. 2010. Ball. Cheryl. New York. How Much is Too Much New Media for the Net Generation?. Kalmbach. James.
- Holeton. Richard. Long. Phil. 20 March 2009. Signposts of the Revolution? What We Talk about When We Talk about Learning Spaces. EDUCAUSE Review. 44. 2.
- Holeton. Richard. March 2009. The Net Generation on Campus and Online. Talking Stick: The Magazine of the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International. 26. 4. 38–56.
- Book: Holeton, Richard. Residence Life and the New Student Experience. University of South Carolina, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. 2008. 978-1-889-27165-1. Zeller. W.J.. Columbia, SC. 31–51. New Students, Emerging Technologies, Virtual Communities, and the College Residential Experience.
- Holeton. Richard. 15 May 2005. Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency. Resource Center or Cyberculture Studies.
- Holeton. Richard. 18 June 1999. Constructive "Noise in the Channel": Effects of Controversial Forwarded E-mail in a College Residential and Virtual Community. Ed Media.
- Holeton. Richard. 30 September 1997. The Semi-Virtual Composition Classroom: A Model for Techno-Amphibians. The Technology Source (Horizon Project).
- News: Holeton. Richard. 14 January 1987. Amadeus. Palo Alto Weekly.
- News: Holeton. Richard. 12 November 1986. Family Life in the 80s from a Gay Perspective. Palo Alto Weekly.
- News: Holeton. Richard. 21 May 1986. Stanford Waits for Godot: Celebrating Samuel Beckett at 80. Palo Alto Weekly.
- News: Holeton. Richard. 6 November 1985. An Unauthorized Peek Behind the Iron Curtain. Palo Alto Weekly.